Charlotte S.


This is the conservation page of the temperate rain forest. Some things that you are going to read about are the positive and negative human impact in the temperate rain forest. Another one is the problem and solution.

One of the negative human impact is that people are cutting down a lot of trees. This had happened to endanger many animals. There used to be about more than fourteen percent of trees, but now it's down to less than half of that. The positive thing is that people are replanting the trees. Also, people will try to cut down less trees. Another way is to protect the rainforests. This decision may slower the rates of trees being cut down.

The problem is that most of the plant and animal species are endangered and some have not yet been discovered in the temperate rain forest. Scientists estimated that we are losing about one hundred thirty-seven species each day! There's nothing that anybody can help save the species unless you leave them alone. Another solution is people are stopping deforestation.


Forest fires are one of the many problems in the temperate rainforests. Lightning strikes dry bushes or trees causing them to catch fire. Those trees get other trees caught on fire. Soon the whole forest is in flames and all the animals homes are lost.



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Canopies in the Temperate Rain Forest
Canopies in the Temperate Rain Forest

Trees that are cut down.
Trees that are cut down.